From fashion installations to a demented dress-up scavenger hunt, here are stylish ways to spend the next two weeks.

First Thursday at Backtalk Thursday, June 2, 6–9 p.m., BacktalkDrop into Backtalk's First Thursday to see three talented ladies showing off their wares, including abstract painter Megan Krzmarzick, jewelry designer Brianna Michael McGrew, and apparel designer Callie Shea Christner. Requisite snacks and wine while you peruse.

Lé Court Grand Opening Block PartyThursday, June 2, 6–9 p.m., Lé CourtKicking off the opening of a men’s athleisure clothing boutique, this party promises DJ Timothy Bee, booze and snacks, and a custom Snapchat geo filter, because social media. Take a shot to win a Lé Court t-shirt as well as getting 10 percent off at the shop for the entire weekend. FYI, free boba tea for the first 50.

FlairWalk Open HouseThursday, June 2, 5—8 p.m., FlairWalkSwing by FlairWalk to check out its new locally made line, FlairWalk Junior, as well as new to the shop, local designer Wendy Ohlendorf. In celebration of the debut, get 10 percent off the entire store, with 5 percent of sales being donated to the Oregon branch of Dress for Success. Snacks and drinks provided to all shoppers and the lucky first 10 shoppers will receive a gift bag.

Designs by Monom

MONOM Fashion InstallationFriday, June 3, 7–8:30 p.m., HAUNTCheck out the juxtaposition between natural fabrics and hard design lines. Featuring designs that meld androgyny, unisex, nomadic life, and futurism, the MONOM installation brings the S/S 2016 line to life with models, refreshments, and 20 percent off of the line’s trunk show.

Seattle vs. Portland Rental Car Rally Friday–Saturday, June 10-11, TBAThink state-to-state, demented scavenger hunt mixed with adult dress-up. Inspired by the film Cannonball Run and Water Wars, teams of varying sizes assemble at the TBA starting locale in Portland where they are given a briefcase with a list of check-points—including abandoned theme parks, miscellaneous landmarks, and pop-culture sites—as well as items to chuck at competing teams. But don’t be fooled by the name: you are more than welcome to use your own two- or four-wheeled vehicle.

Designs by Lucy Wild

Lucy Wild’s Northwest Debut Friday-Saturday, June 10-11, T ProjectDesigner Lucy Wild invites you to come find your “dream dress” at her pop-up shop at T Project. Focusing on simple elegance, Wild’s designs are made for daily wear that can flow from season to season while still paying ode to current trends. Handcrafted and ready for a blazing summer in Portland, Wild’s pop-up is worth a look.

Closing Reception and Catalog Release Party of Stupid Man Saturday, June 18, 5:30–7 p.m., NationaleSee Ty Ennis’s second solo exhibit at Nationale, Stupid Man, before it’s gone June 20. The exhibit features a series of small black and white paintings, exploring his present life as a young artist, father, and adult with a full-time day job. Although uniquely personal, the exhibit speaks to the larger narrative of what it means to balance family, self, and responsibility within the modern world.

The New York based jewelry and apparel designer In God We Trust is coming to Portland! The trunk sale will feature IGWT, Noel Hennessy of Little Garage Shop, Sarah Dudzinsky of BLTN, Sara Barner, and Miko Miko and act at a preview for the shop’s upcoming location on North Williams. The line’s mixture of modern and vintage inspired pieces are sure to please and compliment any wardrobe.

SALES

Agave Final Warehouse SaleFriday–Sunday, June 3–5, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., 6210 11th St, Ridgefield, WATake advantage of Agave Warehouse moving from their Washington location. Jeans, knitwear, sweaters, jackets, and more for both men and women. Can only make it for one day? Pick Sunday for extra sales and deals. Everything must go!